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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Stories, Stellar Presentation,
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This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
This collection features some of the weakest and some of the strongest parts of "After the Fall." Naturally, the flow isn't as strong as the actual meat of the series (issues 1-5, 9-) because this is made up of five-seven page one-shots that tell what happened to the characters between "Not Fade Away" and "After the Fall." These comics are a lot more hit-and-miss than the actual story arc of "After the Fall," but the overall reading experience is a good one.
Spike's story definitely gets better with each read. The Connor/Kate story is also very good, as is the Gwen tale. Both have their strengths, and both have their weaknesses. There was a tale that a lot of people seemed skeptical about, but I thought it was sad, poignant, and really hilarious. Civilians shows us a bum and a random chick dealing with their first night in Hell, and while it wasn't really as influential on the actual arc of "After the Fall" like most of these ended up being, it was a great read that sort of added a layer of reality to the book. The only story that doesn't improve with each read is the Lorne tale, simply because I don't think a story structured that way really has a place in the book. In Buffy, "Once More With Feeling" had people singing because of a supernatural reason. Every event in the history of the show that tampered with the format, it was explained to be the characters dealing with the effects of a supernatural event. In the Lorne story, it is what it is. A story about Lorne told in 'verse. As interesting as it was to find out how Lorne got to where he was, the format of it was very hard to swallow. Now that I got the "What I Liked" and "What I Didn't Like" section out of the way, let's get to the part I like talking about the most. What I loved. The climax of First Night is Gunn's story, the tale that finally reveals how he got sired. It's heartbreaking, and is such a dark, tense read that it will leave your heart racing well after you close this book. The art in this tale, done by Mirco Pierfederici is fantastic. And speaking of art, woah Nick Runge! His work in my favorite tale collected here, Wesley, is nothing short of perfect. His skill in capturing the characters likenesses and making it feel like an Angel episode is unrivalled. While I wasn't overly impressed with Runge's work in issues nine, ten, and eleven, this short tale proves that his only weakness is time. Plus, the coloring in this short is millions of times better than the coloring in latter "After the Fall" issues, and the lush flesh tones and deep blues really bring out the elegant details of Runge's art. And don't even get me started on the writing. It carries on the tragedy of Wesley's death, and really sets up the character's story for the rest of "After the Fall." Much like the first hardcover collection, the presentation of this book exceeds expectations. The only book I have--and I have thousands upon thousands in my teensy, tiny room--that is as beautiful a volume as this is "After the Fall: Volume One." Again, we've got a new cover by Alex Garner featuring everyone's favorite ghost, Wesley. His figure is glossy, with the rest of the cover smooth, which makes his ghost-like form look more translucent. The use of blues and oranges is beautiful, and its overall one of the best covers we've seen. Much like the first volume, the book has thick pages and a sturdy spine that won't wear down easily. The design from the previous book is here as well, and it's quite a nice one, what with the way the chapter pages and the borders of the special features look. There is no bookmark like in the first volume, but that's a non-issue, considering how good the rest of the book is. Overall, the stories make a great prequel to "After the Fall," my favorite comic series of all time. Most of them are an enjoyable read on their own, but when paired with the other issues of the series, they're great. 9/10
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Loved the 1st.. 2nd was a little slow,
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This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
I've been a big fan of the "Angel" series before it had even been born. Watching the pilot of "Buffy" really got me excited to see if the network would let the show grow and continue.
Of course, they did and "Angel" eventually came of it. When I heard it was cancelled, I was very disappointed but then came the comics. I will admit I've never been into comics before and prefer to buy this hardbound series than to buy individual books. The Volume 1 got me excited again about our heroes and what had become of them. Volume 2 seemed a little bit of filler and did not speak much about Angel himself. I would still recommend collecting it and reading it just to be on par with the next volume (which I hope is coming soon)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Strong writing, slightly weaker art,
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This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
This volume is how many would have wanted the Angel canonical comic series to start--continuing right where the TV show left off.
The writing is strong (aside from one fairly weak story that does not include any of the major players), but the art isn't always clear enough to adequately convey the story to the reader. The supplemental materials in the volume go a long way towards rectifying that. In spite of these criticisms, would recommend highly to any fan.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Night where it all began...,
By David Frketic "Frketson" (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
This volume covers what happened on the night that LA went to hell, basically it serves as a prequel to volume 1 so the story doesnt advance anymore, but it does show what happened to each of the major characters.
Story was excellent and the artwork was very nice in some stories, particularly's Spike and Wesley's. All in all a good read and well worth it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Book 2 Delivers,
By Sean J. Pierce "FAU Honors Housing" (Jupiter, Florida United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
I liked this better than book 1 as it picked up the individual storylines of what happened BEFORE Book 1 began... as the show has been off the air for a few years, that continuity was desperately needed, by me at least.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ehhh - It's Okay,
By Siddielou (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
This is only the third comic book (or collection of comics) that I've ever purchased but my love for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel tv shows prompted me to purchase these items. I was very impressed with Angel:After the Fall Vol.1 and couldn't wait to get my copy of Vol. 2 to find out what really went down the night LA went straight to Hell - without so much as a hand basket to cushion the crash landing.
Sadly, this collection is only OK. The story and plot lines often feel jerky and disjointed and the illustrations by the various artists contribute to the feeling. While each illustrators' drawings were amazing in and of themselves, I found it confusing that a character could morph within three or four pages based on the illustrator. I would often find myself flipping back and forth and studying the images in order to determine who was who. Case in point, look at how each of the artists draw the character of Fred/Illyra. It got confusing when every couple of pages there was such a dramatic change in her appearance, especially when the character was drawn so consistently in the first volume. Overall, a good book for those who want to know what happened but the stories are largely independent of each other and there is no sense of the coming cliff, the boom, or how the big bad will respond next. Spike, being Spike, has some really great moments and it was nice to see Lorne again. Borrow this book before you buy because it may not deserve a permanent and prominent place on your bookshelf.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it,
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This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
I am a huge Angel and Buffy fan, i felt like the second book should have really been the first book. It really goes into detail what REALLY happened after the fall, not just you expecting to know as the first book goes. Its very good. highly recommend reading it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome quality book, built in ribbon bookmark is excellent!,
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This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
The book is awesome in quality. It has a ribbon bookmark which is very helpful and awesome. I love the continuation of Angel because it just feels so natural, like I can see the characters playing this out even if it was still on tv. It stays true to the story and characters of Angel the television series. I am very very grateful for that.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Look at that gorgeous cover!,
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This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
Volume 2 of Angel: After the Fall is a series of vignettes all written by Brian Lynch, but drawn by a variety of artists, letting us know what happened to various characters on the First Night After the Fall.
It's interesting to see the different interpretations the artists have of the characters and the story, and fun to see the threads running through all of them. The hardcover also includes some behind the scenes commentary from Lynch which is excellent and displays exactly why Joss chose him to take the lead on this series.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Unfortunate collection of "The First Night",
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This review is from: Angel: After the Fall: First Night Volume 2 (Hardcover)
I was really looking forward to see what happened the first night that Los Angeles went to hell after all the many startling revelations in the first Angel: After The Fall trade. Sadly, what I got where about sixteen interesting pages and the rest unnecessary filler. While the art ranged from decent to spectacular, overall the whole collection was a time waster and would've been a waste of many had it not been for my local library. To bad.
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